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Seth Klamann
Seth Klamann covers politics, immigration and the state house for The Denver Post. A proud Kansas City native and University of Missouri grad, he previously worked for the Colorado Springs Gazette, the Casper Star-Tribune and the Omaha World-Herald. Outside of work, he enjoys watching soccer, going on road trips and eating fried food.
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Denver judge weighs fallout of passwords leak as Secretary of State Jena Griswold promises investigation
A Denver judge declined Monday night to rule immediately on a lawsuit seeking to force the hand-counting of ballots in more than half of Colorado's counties.

As Colorado Democrats pursue dual legislative supermajorities, Republicans search for a toehold
When ballots are tallied Tuesday night, a handful of House and Senate seats will determine whether the imbalance of partisan power in Colorado reaches a level not seen since World...

Inside Aurora apartments made infamous by gang takeover claims, residents wonder what’s next
CBZ Management's representatives have engaged in a public campaign to blame its problems at Aurora apartment complexes on recent gang activity. But reporting by The Denver Post reveal a more...

Owner of troubled Aurora apartments faces state investigation related to conditions, consumer-protection laws
The owners of several dilapidated apartment buildings in Aurora and Denver have faced a new threat: an investigation by the Colorado Attorney General's Office.

Landlords pile “junk fees” on Colorado renters, sometimes adding hundreds to advertised prices
Junk fees “are in line with deceptive and unfair trade practices because landlords are advertising a fake price to get consumers interested, but itap not what they’re actually going to...

Candidates across the ballot are talking about the cost of housing. But will the issue sway votes?
From statehouse races to the presidency, candidates are talking about plans to make housing more attainable for low- and moderate-income people. But just how effective that issue will be in...

At least a dozen Colorado ballots were stolen, fraudulently filled out in Mesa County scheme, officials say
"The team at Mesa County is reexamining every ballot return envelope that has been received at this point. The investigation into the situation is ongoing."

Nearly $25 million spent on Colorado ballot measures — led by backers of election overhaul, abortion amendment
Spending on the litany of measures on Coloradans' ballots has surpassed $24.5 million.

Gabe Evans, a former police officer, seeks moderate path to Congress — while trying to sidestep Trump minefield
Asked in a recent radio interview if he was an "establishment" or a "grassroots" Republican, he described himself as a "Gabe Evans Republican."

Proposition 131 would change Colorado’s election system in races for governor, Congress, other offices
Proposition 131 would fundamentally change how many of Colorado's elections are run, presenting one of the most sweeping changes in the Centennial State's 148-year history. Here's an explainer.